Author: Robert Nagel
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351298380
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Robert Nagel's innovative volume attempts to explain why, despite almost four decades of conservative and moderate appointments, the Supreme Court continues to intervene aggressively in a wide array of social and political issues. The explanation lies primarily in the psychological effects of the way that lawyers think about law and judging. The instincts ingrained by the experiences common to legal education and the successful practice of law also work to encourage the reckless use of power.Nagel argues that the problem with the modern judicial role is cultural and political. He demonstrates that judges, especially Supreme Court justices, have degraded our political discourse, intensified social conflict, and drained moral confidence.By examining modern Supreme Court confirmation hearings along with certain classic legal writings, Nagel shows how modern lawyers have a broad consensus on how to interpret the Constitution and, more generally, how to think about law. One major component of this mindset is to combine realism with legalism in ways that naturally tend to expand the judiciary's imperial role. Realism counsels that decisions are inevitably partly personal and therefore cannot be conclusively justified while legalism imparts the sense that the judge's interpretation is the best one possible. This combination of the personal and political, along with other aspects of modem legal thinking and training, means that judges are not only unconstrained by professional norms but actually are impelled by them to use power expansively.This issue is important to every person living in the U.S., as the Supreme Court's decisions concern everyone in the nation. It has the potential to be read by lawmakers, lawyers, students of law and political science, and anyone interested in Constitutional law. The thesis is unique and the execution is precise.
Unrestrained
Author: Robert Nagel
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351298380
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Robert Nagel's innovative volume attempts to explain why, despite almost four decades of conservative and moderate appointments, the Supreme Court continues to intervene aggressively in a wide array of social and political issues. The explanation lies primarily in the psychological effects of the way that lawyers think about law and judging. The instincts ingrained by the experiences common to legal education and the successful practice of law also work to encourage the reckless use of power.Nagel argues that the problem with the modern judicial role is cultural and political. He demonstrates that judges, especially Supreme Court justices, have degraded our political discourse, intensified social conflict, and drained moral confidence.By examining modern Supreme Court confirmation hearings along with certain classic legal writings, Nagel shows how modern lawyers have a broad consensus on how to interpret the Constitution and, more generally, how to think about law. One major component of this mindset is to combine realism with legalism in ways that naturally tend to expand the judiciary's imperial role. Realism counsels that decisions are inevitably partly personal and therefore cannot be conclusively justified while legalism imparts the sense that the judge's interpretation is the best one possible. This combination of the personal and political, along with other aspects of modem legal thinking and training, means that judges are not only unconstrained by professional norms but actually are impelled by them to use power expansively.This issue is important to every person living in the U.S., as the Supreme Court's decisions concern everyone in the nation. It has the potential to be read by lawmakers, lawyers, students of law and political science, and anyone interested in Constitutional law. The thesis is unique and the execution is precise.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351298380
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 213
Book Description
Robert Nagel's innovative volume attempts to explain why, despite almost four decades of conservative and moderate appointments, the Supreme Court continues to intervene aggressively in a wide array of social and political issues. The explanation lies primarily in the psychological effects of the way that lawyers think about law and judging. The instincts ingrained by the experiences common to legal education and the successful practice of law also work to encourage the reckless use of power.Nagel argues that the problem with the modern judicial role is cultural and political. He demonstrates that judges, especially Supreme Court justices, have degraded our political discourse, intensified social conflict, and drained moral confidence.By examining modern Supreme Court confirmation hearings along with certain classic legal writings, Nagel shows how modern lawyers have a broad consensus on how to interpret the Constitution and, more generally, how to think about law. One major component of this mindset is to combine realism with legalism in ways that naturally tend to expand the judiciary's imperial role. Realism counsels that decisions are inevitably partly personal and therefore cannot be conclusively justified while legalism imparts the sense that the judge's interpretation is the best one possible. This combination of the personal and political, along with other aspects of modem legal thinking and training, means that judges are not only unconstrained by professional norms but actually are impelled by them to use power expansively.This issue is important to every person living in the U.S., as the Supreme Court's decisions concern everyone in the nation. It has the potential to be read by lawmakers, lawyers, students of law and political science, and anyone interested in Constitutional law. The thesis is unique and the execution is precise.
Unrestrained
Author: S. E. Lund
Publisher: Acadian Publishing Limited
ISBN: 099389352X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
From USA Today Bestselling Romance Author S. E. Lund, Book 3 in the Unrestrained Series: Newly engaged, Drake and Kate start their life together in Nairobi, Kenya, where Drake is teaching and working as a surgeon to help out an old friend. Before they can even get settled in their new home, they are faced with challenges to their view of themselves and their relationship. Will their love survive? Unrestrained is the third book in the bestselling trilogy in which the intense and passionate relationship between Drake and Kate unfolds as they search for their happy ever after.
Publisher: Acadian Publishing Limited
ISBN: 099389352X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 375
Book Description
From USA Today Bestselling Romance Author S. E. Lund, Book 3 in the Unrestrained Series: Newly engaged, Drake and Kate start their life together in Nairobi, Kenya, where Drake is teaching and working as a surgeon to help out an old friend. Before they can even get settled in their new home, they are faced with challenges to their view of themselves and their relationship. Will their love survive? Unrestrained is the third book in the bestselling trilogy in which the intense and passionate relationship between Drake and Kate unfolds as they search for their happy ever after.
An Evaluation of Occupant Protection in Frontal Interior Impact for Unrestrained Front Seat Occupants of Cars and Light Trucks. Technical Report
Author: Charles Jesse Kahane
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
A Manifesto of Unrestrained Musings
Author: Caralia Panizzon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796021350
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
A Manifesto of Unrestrained Musings is a collection of poetry written throughout Ms. Panizzon’s life. From her broken home life, to her descent into addiction and subsequent recovery, to the days thereafter, this collection is eclectic and existentialist. Take a dive into the depths of her heart in this heartwarming anthology.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1796021350
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
A Manifesto of Unrestrained Musings is a collection of poetry written throughout Ms. Panizzon’s life. From her broken home life, to her descent into addiction and subsequent recovery, to the days thereafter, this collection is eclectic and existentialist. Take a dive into the depths of her heart in this heartwarming anthology.
The Unrestrained Series Collection Volume 2: Books 4 - 6
Author: S. E. Lund
Publisher: S. E. Lund
ISBN: 1988265606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 890
Book Description
Publisher: S. E. Lund
ISBN: 1988265606
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 890
Book Description
Temperature-sensing Telemetry System for Unrestrained Rhesus Monkeys (Macaca Mulatta)
Author: Henry Buchanan
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biotelemetry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The temperature-sensing telemetry system consists of three implanted transmitters (each with its own antenna system and receiver), a scanner to sample in sequence each receiver output, a frequency counter, digital recorder, and tape punch unit. The scanner, synchronized with the digital recorder, permits temperature recording from each of the three transmitters once every 5 minutes. The implant is an FM/FM (frequency-modulated subcarrier/ frequency-modulated transmitter) telemetry unit operating in the 88 to 108 MHz FM broadcast band. Thermistors are used as temperature sensors. Printed circuit boards are used for component interconnection and antenna; mercury batteries are used for power. The sensor, radio frequency transmitter, and batteries are embedded in an epoxy case. Before implantation the unit is calibrated in a water bath over the temperature range of 34 to 42 degrees C. The system has been used to automatically record, digitally and continuously, temperature measurements of three unrestrained rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) for a period of 5 weeks.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biotelemetry
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
The temperature-sensing telemetry system consists of three implanted transmitters (each with its own antenna system and receiver), a scanner to sample in sequence each receiver output, a frequency counter, digital recorder, and tape punch unit. The scanner, synchronized with the digital recorder, permits temperature recording from each of the three transmitters once every 5 minutes. The implant is an FM/FM (frequency-modulated subcarrier/ frequency-modulated transmitter) telemetry unit operating in the 88 to 108 MHz FM broadcast band. Thermistors are used as temperature sensors. Printed circuit boards are used for component interconnection and antenna; mercury batteries are used for power. The sensor, radio frequency transmitter, and batteries are embedded in an epoxy case. Before implantation the unit is calibrated in a water bath over the temperature range of 34 to 42 degrees C. The system has been used to automatically record, digitally and continuously, temperature measurements of three unrestrained rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) for a period of 5 weeks.
On the abuse of unrestrained power. An historical essay, etc. [By W. J. Temple.]
Author: William Johnston TEMPLE
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Lift Developed on Unrestrained Rectangular Wings Entering Gusts at Subsonic and Supersonic Speeds
Author: Harvard Lomax
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aerodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The object of this report is to provide an estimate, based on theoretical calculations, of the forces induced on a wing that is flying at a constant forward speed and suddenly enters a vertical gust. The calculations illustrate the effects of Mach number (from 0 to 2) and aspect ration (2 to infinity), and solutions are given by means of which the response to gusts having arbitrary distributions of velocity can be calculated. The effects of pitching and wing bending are neglected and only wings of rectangular plan form are considered. Specific results are presented for sharp-edged and triangular gusts and various wing-air density ratios.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aerodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
The object of this report is to provide an estimate, based on theoretical calculations, of the forces induced on a wing that is flying at a constant forward speed and suddenly enters a vertical gust. The calculations illustrate the effects of Mach number (from 0 to 2) and aspect ration (2 to infinity), and solutions are given by means of which the response to gusts having arbitrary distributions of velocity can be calculated. The effects of pitching and wing bending are neglected and only wings of rectangular plan form are considered. Specific results are presented for sharp-edged and triangular gusts and various wing-air density ratios.
An Englishman Looks at the World - Being a Series of Unrestrained Remarks Upon Contemporary Matters (The original unabridged edition)
Author: H. G. Wells
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8074848914
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
An Englishman Looks at the World is a 1914 essay collection by H.G. Wells containing journalistic pieces written between 1909 and 1914. Table of contents: The Coming Of Blřiot My First Flight Off The Chain Of The New Reign Will The Empire Live? The Labour Unrest The Great State The Common Sense Of Warfare The Contemporary Novel The Philosopher's Public Library About Chesterton And Belloc About Sir Thomas More Traffic And Rebuilding The So-Called Science Of Sociology Divorce The Schoolmaster And The Empire The Endowment Of Motherhood Doctors An Age Of Specialisation Is There A People? The Disease Of Parliaments The American Population The Possible Collapse Of Civilisation The Ideal Citizen Some Possible Discoveries The Human Adventure.
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8074848914
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
An Englishman Looks at the World is a 1914 essay collection by H.G. Wells containing journalistic pieces written between 1909 and 1914. Table of contents: The Coming Of Blřiot My First Flight Off The Chain Of The New Reign Will The Empire Live? The Labour Unrest The Great State The Common Sense Of Warfare The Contemporary Novel The Philosopher's Public Library About Chesterton And Belloc About Sir Thomas More Traffic And Rebuilding The So-Called Science Of Sociology Divorce The Schoolmaster And The Empire The Endowment Of Motherhood Doctors An Age Of Specialisation Is There A People? The Disease Of Parliaments The American Population The Possible Collapse Of Civilisation The Ideal Citizen Some Possible Discoveries The Human Adventure.
Unrestrained
Author: KaLyn Cooper
Publisher: Black Swan Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Unidentified floating objects over the U.S.A. force the Holt Agency and Black Swan Team 2 into the frozen Alaskan winter. Kenner Lane grew up struggling in the unforgiving Alaskan interior. He knew what it meant to be freezing cold and how to avoid it. Move away. Joining the Navy the day after high school graduation was step one. Becoming a SEAL was step two. Subzero temperatures for months had been all the motivation he’d needed to earn his Trident. Now medically retired and a Holt Agency employee, he went where they paid him to go. Even if that meant guiding a bunch of women through his godforsaken birth state. Lieutenant Piper Knight always expected the best of herself. She would have made the Olympic swim team but instead took a commission in the United States Navy. She’d been accused of being half fish because of her love of all things water related; swimming, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, even fishing. Completing the Joint All-Female Special Operations School at the top and joining Black Swan Team 2 accomplished her next goals. However, she had never aspired to go to Alaska in the dead of winter, hunting what might be nothing more than a high school science experiment gone wrong. Opposites can attract but can Piper get Kenner past his preconceived notions of women and his loathing of the cold and allow her to warm his heart?
Publisher: Black Swan Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 158
Book Description
Unidentified floating objects over the U.S.A. force the Holt Agency and Black Swan Team 2 into the frozen Alaskan winter. Kenner Lane grew up struggling in the unforgiving Alaskan interior. He knew what it meant to be freezing cold and how to avoid it. Move away. Joining the Navy the day after high school graduation was step one. Becoming a SEAL was step two. Subzero temperatures for months had been all the motivation he’d needed to earn his Trident. Now medically retired and a Holt Agency employee, he went where they paid him to go. Even if that meant guiding a bunch of women through his godforsaken birth state. Lieutenant Piper Knight always expected the best of herself. She would have made the Olympic swim team but instead took a commission in the United States Navy. She’d been accused of being half fish because of her love of all things water related; swimming, snorkeling, SCUBA diving, even fishing. Completing the Joint All-Female Special Operations School at the top and joining Black Swan Team 2 accomplished her next goals. However, she had never aspired to go to Alaska in the dead of winter, hunting what might be nothing more than a high school science experiment gone wrong. Opposites can attract but can Piper get Kenner past his preconceived notions of women and his loathing of the cold and allow her to warm his heart?